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1 Research and Policy on Abuse and Mental Health - National and Regional Perspectives Dr Jo Nurse Consultant in Public Health, SE Regional Public Health Group Jo.Nurse@dh.gsi.gov.uk

2 Typology for Violence, (WHO, 2002)

3 Violence and Abuse: A Public Health Perspective Incidence & Prevalence Associated Risk Factors Outcomes A Life Course Perspective Evidence Based Prevention

4 Incidence & Prevalence

5 Violent crime Trends - British Crime Survey data Source: The British Crime Survey (BCS)

6 Prevalence of Violence & Abuse Types of violence & abuse Female Male Child Sexual Abuse(all forms and contact abuse) (Cawson, 2000) 21% all forms 16% contact 11% all forms 7% contact Child Physical Abuse- (violent treatment from anyone) (Cawson, 2000) Child Emotional Abuse- (Humiliation by parents) (Cawson, 2000) Bullying (10-14 year olds at school) (Smith, 2000) Youth Violence (16-24 year old victims of violent crime in last year) (Dodd, 2004) 23% 27% 20% 16% 46% 43% 7.6% 15.5% Sexual Assault and Rape(16-59 year olds ever experienced) (BCS 2004/5) Sexual Assault: 23% Rape: 5% Sexual Assault: 3% Rape: 0.4% Partner Abuse (non-sexual, year olds ever experienced) (BCS, 2004/5) 25% 16%

7 Risk Factors

8 General Risk Factors for Violence and Abuse 1. Risk factors associated with being a victim Young age Female: being a victim of Child Sexual abuse, Bullying, Sexual assault and Domestic abuse, being pregnant increases risk of domestic abuse. Male: being a victim of physical abuse, bullying and youth violence Witnessing violence or being a victim of abuse increases the risk of further abuse, especially for females. Alcohol and Drugs misuse Socio-economic Disadvantage and Inequalities. Urban compared to rural areas Cultural and media norms, including availability of weapons and alcohol

9 Percentage of all women experiencing sexual assault by age in the last year (BCS, 2004/05) Percentage Age group

10 General Risk Factors for Violence and Abuse 2. Risk factors associated with being a perpetrator Young age Male: Young men are more likely to perpetrate violence. Majority of abusers are known to the victim Witnessing violence or being a victim of abuse increases the risk of becoming a perpetrator of violence, especially for males. Parenting styles harsh, inconsistant or abusive parenting. Alcohol and Drugs misuse Inequalities & Socio-economic Disadvantage Urban compared to rural areas Cultural and media norms, including availability of weapons and alcohol

11 The Ecological Model for understanding Violence, (WHO, 2002)

12 Individual Factors Genetics Hormones Nutrition Learning Disability Alcohol Drugs Tobacco Gender patterns are variable Emotional intelligence Ripples in a Pond - Why Violence and Abuse Happens Interpersonal and Family Factors Abusive Abusive expression of Poor conflict resolution Lack of parenting power differentials & communication skills interpersonal respect Past abuse Types of Violence Child Abuse Sexual Violence Bullying Youth Violence Dating Violence Domestic Abuse Hate Crimes Elder Abuse Increased risk of perpetrating abuse ADHD Anti-Social Behaviour & Personality Disorders Males Brain Conduct Disorder Offending behaviour Physiological alterations in brain following abuse affect the limbic system, midbrain (RAS) & frontal lobes PTSD Females Brain Dissociative Disorders Borderline Personality Disorder -Plasticity of the brain- Alterations in the brain are adaptable especially until the mid- 20 s CBT/ therapy, protective & pro-social skills reduces harm & aids recovery Community and Societal Factors Increased risk of re-abuse Withdrawal Depression & Suicide Individual Factors Legislation re Deprivation Historical & Prejudice & inequalities re alcohol & drugs & economic inequalities cultural norms gender, age, race, sexuality Genetics Hormones Nutrition Past abuse Learning Disability Alcohol Drugs Tobacco Nurse J 2006

13 Health Outcomes

14 Health risk behaviours associated with sexual abuse during childhood and adolescence (Anteghini M et al, 2001; Kenney JW, 1997; Johnson PJ, 2002; Krug, 2002 Kreiter, 1999; Silverman, 2001; Coker AL, 2000; Roberts TA, 2003; Covington, 2000) Smoking (OR 2.5) Binge Drinking (OR 1.7) Substance misuse (Cocaine: OR 3.4) Multiple sexual partners (OR 3.3) First intercourse below age 15 (OR 2.4) Not using a condom (OR 2.0) Further risk of sexual assault Poor Health related Quality of Life scores (OR 1.7) Sleep difficulties School absenteeism

15 Health outcomes associated with sexual abuse during childhood and adolescence (Anteghini M et al, 2001; Kenney JW, 1997; Johnson PJ, 2002; Krug, 2002 Kreiter, 1999; Silverman, 2001; Coker AL, 2000; Roberts TA, 2003; Covington, 2000). Attempted suicide: (OR 8.6) Depression and mental health problems (OR between 2-4) Bulimia (OR 3.7) Pregnancy (OR 3.9) Increased violence during pregnancy (OR 1.9), with an increase in pre-term delivery (OR 3.5) Sexually Transmitted Infections

16 Adverse Childhood Experiences Risk Behaviours (Felitti, 1998) Four or more adverse childhood experiences: emotional, physical or sexual abuse, household substance abuse, mental illness, incarceration, parental domestic violence, separation or divorce were related to: Smoking (OR 2.2; CI: ) Severe obesity BMI > 35 (OR 1.6; CI: ) No leisure time physical activity (OR 1.3; CI: ) Depression in last year (OR 4.6; CI: ) Ever attempted suicide (OR 12.2; CI: ) Alcoholic (OR 7.4; CI: ) Illicit drug use (OR 4.7; CI: ) Injecting drug use (OR 10.3; CI: ) 50 plus sexual partners (OR 3.2; CI: ) Sexually Transmitted Infection (OR 2.5; CI: )

17 Adverse Childhood Experiences Long term outcomes (Felitti, 1998) Four or more adverse childhood experiences: emotional, physical or sexual abuse, household substance abuse, mental illness, incarceration, parental domestic violence, separation or divorce were related to: Ischaemic Heart Disease (OR 2.2; CI: ) Any Cancer (OR 1.9; CI: ) Stroke (OR 2.4; CI: ) Chronic bronchitis or emphysema (OR 3.9; CI: )

18 Abuse and Mental Health A history of child abuse (emotional, physical or sexual), increases the risk of lifetime prevalence of depression times for women and times for men, compared to no history of child abuse, (Chapman, 2004). Depressed women in primary care, are nearly six times more likely to have a history of physical, emotional or sexual partner abuse, compared to non-depressed women, (Hegarty, 2004). Over 90% of suicidal inpatients reported Intimate Partner Violence perpetration and victimisation in their relationships in the past year (Heru-Alison et al 2006).

19 STIs Health Service Costs Estimated Annual Burden on Health services, Billions ( ) Obesity Class A Drugs Smoking Alcohol Violence Domestic Violence 23 billion per year Criminal justice Health care Housing Civil legal Economic output Human and Emotional costs World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention, Liverpool

20 A Life Course Perspective

21 Links between parenting styles, previous abuse & peer violence Influence of parenting styles on year old boys found that either perceived laxness of monitoring by parents or overly harsh parenting practices predicted later perpetration of dating violence when followed up at ages (Lavoie, 2002) The strongest risk factor for experiencing dating violence for adolescent females was a previous history of forced sex (OR 2.9 p<0.0001) (Kreiter, 1999). Longitudinal study of year olds, found that boys who engaged in peer violence was a significant predictor of sexual aggression or dating violence at one year follow-up, (Ozer, 2004).

22 Associated risks & hidden impact of violence & abuse on inequalities across the life-course Determinants of Childhood Inequalities Disability Power Inequalities Socio- Economic CHILD ABUSE Sexual Abuse F: 22% M: 11% Physical Abuse: F: 23% M: 27% Emotional Abuse F: 20% M: 16% Age: Power Inequalities Gender Female> Male Ethnicity A D O L E S C E N C E Increased Risk Behaviours: Smoking & eating disorders Drug & alcohol Misuse Anti-social & offending behaviour Poor educational attainment Poor Mental Well-Being: Depression & PTSD Self Harm & Suicide ADHD & hyper-arousal Memory difficulties Abusers: Increased Suicide/ Poor QoL Increased Sexual Relationship Violence Increased STIs Teen-Pregnancy A D U L T H O O D Risk Behaviours: Smoking & obesity Drugs & Alcohol Violent offending Long-term Outcomes: CHD, Cancer & Chronic Diseases Low employment levels Re-offending behaviour Poor Mental Well-Being Depression & PTSD Self Harm &Suicide Relationship difficulties Abusers: Poor MH & Alcohol Misuse Increased Domestic Abuse & Sexual Violence Increased STIs Poor Preg. Outcomes Chronic Gynae Problems Family breakdown Nurse J, 2006

23 Prevention

24 Violence & Abuse Prevention Framework C H I L D H O O D A D O L E S C E N C E A D U L T H O O D Nurse J, 2007 Societal & Community Interventions Legislation -Alcohol & Drugs -Inequalities Improve Nutrition Partnerships CDRPs Alter Environment Community Awareness Campaigns Information Sharing Help Lines Prevention Focus Primary Secondary Home Visitation Programmes/ Parent Skill Training Social Development Training & Pre-School Enrichment School Based Child Bullying & Abuse Prevention School Based Skills and Education Positive Relationships & Communication Protective Skills & Abuse Awareness Conflict resolution skills Anti-Bullying programmes Seeking Help & Peer Support Educational enrichment Links with Health Promotion: Substance Abuse & Alcohol Mental & Sexual Health Brief Interventions to reduce alcohol Protective skills Re sexual violence Positive Relationship skills Tertiary Child & Family Therapy Identify high Risk Groups: abuse/ abusers & intervene early Early Identification of Abused for: Therapy/ support Protective skills Family Therapy Mentoring Early Identification of Abused: Safety skills and procedures Support & manage related issues Therapy and preventive skills Referral to support agencies Ecological Model Societal Community Relationship Individual Child Protection Procedures Identification & early Intervention Of Abusers Containment & Restriction Of Abusers Intervene & Manage Abusers: -Alcohol Treatment Protection & Containment

25 Reducing Risk of Further Abuse Parent skills (infants and children) and home visitation programmes Skill based programmes on violence and abuse prevention: to include bullying, peer violence, dating/ partner violence and sexual abuse: Positive respectful relationship & communication skills Conflict resolution Challenge gender norms Protective & help seeking behaviour Make links with emotional literacy, drugs, alcohol & sexual health Intensive programmes for high risk groups - on Positive relationships and protective skills.

26 Preventing Violence and Abuse- Young People & Adults Brief interventions on protective skills re dating and sexual violence for college students Age appropriate access for advice, support & counselling Routine Enquiry with referral for support of victims of violence & abuse (all forms) by health care professionals Alcohol- brief interventions and treatment for perpetrators. Offenders - Protection, management & containment of offenders, intervene early with adolescent offenders.

27 Potential Priority Areas for National Policy 1. Reduce Risk Alternatives to Alcohol 2. Empower Parents Empower Children 3. Enhance Connectivity for individuals, relationships & communities 4. Regional & Local Level: Information Sharing for Safer Communities

28 Violence & Abuse Prevention Framework Health Sector Role (Blue) C H I L D H O O D A D O L E S C E N C E A D U L T H O O D Nurse J, 2007 Societal & Community Interventions Legislation -Alcohol & Drugs -Inequalities Improve Nutrition Partnerships CDRPs Alter Environment Community Awareness Campaigns Information Sharing Help Lines Prevention Focus Primary Secondary Home Visitation Programmes/ Parent Skill Training Social Development Training & Pre-School Enrichment School Based Child Bullying & Abuse Prevention School Based Skills and Education Positive Relationships & Communication Protective Skills & Abuse Awareness Conflict resolution skills Anti-Bullying programmes Seeking Help & Peer Support Educational enrichment Links with Health Promotion: Substance Abuse & Alcohol Mental & Sexual Health Brief Interventions to reduce alcohol Protective skills Re sexual violence Positive Relationship skills Tertiary Child & Family Therapy Identify high Risk Groups: abuse/ abusers & intervene early Early Identification of Abused for: Therapy/ support Protective skills Family Therapy Mentoring Early Identification of Abused: Safety skills and procedures Support & manage related issues Therapy and preventive skills Referral to support agencies Ecological Model Societal Community Relationship Individual Child Protection Procedures Identification & early Intervention Of Abusers Containment & Restriction Of Abusers Intervene & Manage Abusers: -Alcohol Treatment Protection & Containment

29 Regional Approaches The South East Health Strategy

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31 An Integrated Well-Being Model: For Social, Physical & Mental Well Being Nurse J & Campion J, 2006 Individual Physical Risk Factors Address underlying Risk factors & Promote Protective Factors Reduce Risk Factors: Resilience Life skills to deal with everyday traumas Violence & abuse Reduce Risk Factors: Smoking Drugs Alcohol Promote Well Being Promote Protective Factors: Arts & Creativity Emotional literacy Relationship skills Promote Protective Factors: Healthy Eating Physical Activity Target High Risk Groups: People with MH problems People with disabilities Vulnerable Young People Offenders & ex-offenders Homeless people Disadvantaged families Isolated older people Travellers & asylum seekers BME groups LGBT groups Mental Well Being Physical Well Being Social Determinants Reduce Risk Factors: Unemployment Poverty & Homelessness Discrimination Promote Protective Factors: Housing & benefits Community activity & Social Networks Healthy settings- work, hospitals, prisons Social Well Being Address stigma & discrimination Engagement with VCS & Citizens

32 Priorities in the SE Health Strategy Inequalities: Alcohol; SMI & Physical Health Children and Young People: Addressing Conduct and Emotional Disorders Older People: Promoting independence; winter warmth; social networks; physical activity Employment and Health: Healthy workplace code; increasing employment for those on incapacity benefit; psychological therapies Safer Communities: Parenting; offender mental health and through care; reducing violence and abuse information sharing in EDs; safe green spaces

33 Any Questions? Contact: Mental Health & Well Being in the South East

34 Key National Drivers for Violence & Abuse Prevention: 'Cutting Crime - a new partnership' - the Home Office crime strategy, 2007; Safe.Sensible.Social. The Next Steps in the National Alcohol Strategy, 2007; HO, DH, DfES, DCMS. Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England (2004). HM Government Cross Government Action Plan on Sexual Violence and Abuse 2007; Staying Safe Consultation; 2007; Department for Children, Schools and Families; Three Point Plan to Tackle Gun Crime, HO; 2007 Violent Crime Reduction Act, 2006; Respect Action Plan, A Five Year Strategy for Protecting the public and Reducing Reoffending and The National Reducing Re-offending Delivery Plan Home Office 2006 Itzin C Tackling the Health and Mental Health Effects of Domestic and Sexual Violence and Abuse Programme Implementation Guide for the Victims of Violence and Abuse Prevention Programme, DH/ NIMHE/ HO.

35 Key National Drivers for Violence & Abuse Prevention: Tackling Sexual Violence Guidance for Local Partnerships, HO, Making It Possible a framework for Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing, DH, DH Responding to domestic abuse: A handbook for health professionals Violent Britain, People, Prevention and Public Health, NW PHO; 2005 and Follow up Report, Improving Opportunity, Strengthening Society, 2005; DCLG; Government's strategy to increase race equality and community cohesion. Public Health White Paper Choosing Health (2004), DH Every Child Matters, 2004 and Outcomes Framework "Living Places - Cleaner, Safer, Greener" 2002; DCLG; Mental Health National Service Framework, 1999, DH Tackling Drugs to Build a Better Britain. The Government's Ten- Year Strategy for Tackling Drugs Misuse (1998). Reducing Drugrelated Harm: An Action Plan; 2007;

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